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Hi everyone,
For our thoughts on Monero, check out our Bitcoin deep dive with Seth on the latest Opt Out podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUGJje2jvck
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I've added 3 votes to your post and have my own thread on this here:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/945460-general-ideas/suggestions/48485528-proton-officeAdd 3 votes and vote it as critical so we can be heard! I want what you want!
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I forgot to throw Trello up there. I know it is a Kanban type software, but it sure is a good one.
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Proton Office:
An integration with OnlyOffice (for online GUI), CryptPad or OpenOffice would work just fine; I would pay an additional bit for some form of office suite or Notion/Kanban esq integration with for the Proton software suite. Ideally, all of the features of OnlyOffice/OpenOffice with a notion-like productivity journal.I think this is IMPERATIVE if you are aiming to compete with Google and Microsoft for their cloud software suites. You would easily be able to shill buying more Proton Drive space if this were added, which I would likely buy on top of any price increases for an office feature.
I love that Proton Pass has notes, but it isn't enough. Maybe start with an OnlyOffice integration that works with Proton Drive similar to how Cryptpad.fr does it? Furthermore, I know that XWiki, the creators of Cryptpad, do contract work with corporations. Since they have almost exactly what I am asking for on Proton, maybe reaching out to them and OnlyOffice would be a good idea?
Developers, check out OnlyOffice and Cryptpad.fr (which is also an E2E encrypted service that offers collaborative editing) and see if you could replicate their offerings for us Proton users. That would essentially complete the software suite in my eyes.
Even if you wanted to eventually create your own native solution, THIS would be a great starting/testing point.
Thank you.
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I disagree with a majority of these comments. I can't think of a single privacy centric VPN that even allows a free trial on their fastest servers. I can only think of Tunnelbear, which isn't good, and you get like 500mb of their fast servers that they pick for you. Privacy isn't free, just like freedom.
If you want to test the speed, shell out $10. You get what you pay for and there are privacy centric payment methods. If you can't afford that, head over to Mullvad (no free trial period) or iVPN (no free trial period). Both of them are like $5 and my only other VPNS that I use.
If you're wondering about the speeds:
On US servers with about 1gig speeds at home I tend to get around 20mbps, which is not the best but not the worst and since it is included with my Proton suite I use it. Fine enough to stream and download and have been with slower providers. For the privacy and everything else bundled in, I'll take it. -
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I posted a thread about this as an entire office suite idea, see here:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/945460-general-ideas/suggestions/48485528-proton-office
Vote it up for me as I did for you so they see it!
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I don't really know if this falls under Proton's "decentralization of users" motif. You could try Privacy, and then there is a business bank called Slash that is hard to get in to but allows users to create VCCs and link them to Apple Pay on the fly.
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Proton is a privacy company. Bitcoin is great, but without the expansion in to storage of privacy coins, I see it as a useless edition. Monero (or XMR) should absolutely be supported. Additionally, a built in crypto swap (plenty of non-kyc swaps that respect privacy with APIs) to change BTC to XMR or vice versa would be excellent.
With this, “CoinJoin” would be a needed edition to the wallet for BTC to improve privacy.
Eventual ETH and SOL blockchain support as well as USDT and USDC would be nice. Make this project a privacy-centric, open source Proton ran “Exodus” wallet with extra features. Maybe even staking?
Right now, this is a shell of a wallet. It’s an amazing start, but it needs far more to be my primary wallet.
Also, please focus on Proton Office eventually. ;)